Hard Drive Drivers

Izzmo

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I have been trying to figure out this problem for about 4 days now, and it's driving me crazy! I think I know what caused the error, now it's just a matter of how to fix it.

What caused it? I think CCLeaner is the culprit. I have been using it for months and cleaning my registry with no problems. A week agro, when I used it, I cleaned my registry, and didn't backup up the changes like I should have, and on the next restart, Vista was prompting me to find drivers for hard drive and mp3 player.

I've tried just about everything on these forums:

  1. Installing 3 different hot fixes, none of which worked.
  2. Deleting Infcache.1 and letting Vista (with the hotfix installed) take care of it.
  3. Uninstalling the driver device and doing a reboot.
  4. Trying to repair my isntallation, which fails at the very end for some reason.
  5. Setting the value of DevicePath in the registry to Windows/System32
So, I've come down to all I have left is to do a clean install, and I would hate to do that since everything works except for those two devices, and Vista has been running solid every since it came out and I bought it.

Here is the screenshot of the error:
error.jpg


Any suggestions would be awesome!

Is there any way you can reinstall the Vista drivers?
 

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Hmm that is very weird. It can't of deleted Hard drive drivers... otherwise you wouldn't be able to start up any programs.

The only way to properly reinstall drivers that come with Vista is to reinstall Vista... unless someone else knows...

Sorry mate.
 

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CCleaner should have a backup of the registry from before they did the cleaning. Try going into CCleaner and using the Restore Point. If not, use the Vista Restore Point from a time before the issue began.
 

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Unfortunately, I did not backup the registry that time I made the change. :(

Windows Vista has seemed to me like it took a step backwards in the System Restore too. For some reason, when I install ANY updates, it deletes all past restore points. So, right now, I have 1 restore point, which is when it failed to install SP1. It's pretty lame, and I'm pissed that does not work.

I never had anything to complain about in Vista before this, now I have a lot of things to complain about. SP1 doesn't really make it better either :confused:.

So, here's something odd. I tried installing SP1 twice, in which it failed both times for some reason. But after the second revert, the drivers for my hard drive started popping up again.

But for everything else, it will now find the drive, but I get the same error of "encountered an error while trying to install the driver." crap.

So, any suggestions there?

Also, I have installed the Hotfix to fix the problem with the Infcache.1 file, but it seems it's not reappearing in the C:\Windows\System32 directory, any ideas?

Thanks for your help.
 

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I tried that already as well. Initially, it did fix some errors, but from there on it just says there are corrupted driver files and it cannot fix them.
 

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Actually, now that you mention it, I have not. I will try that and get back to you. I'm not sure if running it in safe mode will affect anything, considering all of the system used files will still be the same. But I'll have a go at it.
 

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I started it up in Safe mode, same thing happened.Just talked to my friend about this mishap, and while talking, he made me realize something. I don't think it's actually my drivers that are corrupted, but something in the registry that I deleted/updated to where Windows cannot find them.Any chance you know where the key values are for looking to find drivers?Thanks.
 

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Yeah, was thinking it would come down to it. I was planning on doing it anyways, which is unfortunate.

What to learn from this: ALWAYS backup your registry before cleaning it!

I wish they wouldn't making doing a clean install so damn difficult with upgrade versions either. I have to reinstall XP to do a clean install, what kind of BS is that?
 

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Ahh, well unforunately, that didn't work.

It took me like 5 hours to reinstall everything (just OS base), not sure why, but I kept getting different BSoD's everytime. Never the same error. Finally just got it installed, but even on this install, during the final phase, my monitors went blank. So I waited a little while and restarted. Thankfully when it rebooted, the welcome screen was there.

Do you know what cuases this? Besides the typical faulty RAM.

Also, I'm not sure if this has been asked before, but off the top of my head, what do you do if Microsoft still says your CD-Key is in use? Just wait it out? I don't even see a activate by telephone option.
 

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I think your hard drive may have gone bad. Your registry cleaner program probably works the drive quite hard, and this was the moment your drive chose to fail.

At the very least you should delete the partition and do a slow format.

good luck!
 

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System One

  • CPU
    E8400
    Motherboard
    asus p5ql-e
    Memory
    ocz pc 1066 2x2gb
    Graphics card(s)
    asus eah3650 silent
    Sound Card
    Edirol UA-25
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Gateway FPD2185W
    Screen Resolution
    1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    750g samsung
    PSU
    Zalman ZM460B 460W
    Case
    Lian Li A05 + 2 x Sythe S-FLEX SFF21D 120mm case fan
    Cooling
    Coolermaster Hyper Z600 fanless CPU cooler
    Mouse
    Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000
    Keyboard
    Merc Stealth
    Internet Speed
    DSL
I was trying to think how you could reach other people with the same hard drive running vista 64. That way you could find the regedit needed. Newegg's reviews were my first thought, but then they are all anonymous people, so not such a good idea.
Yeah, still weird though... I'm new to vista (after treating it like the plague), but Ccleaner has always treated me relatively well.
 

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